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Media and Coverage

So we were on tv3 with the Sunday: AM Show

Appeared January 17th, 2016

Laura Woods came in, tried our own Introduction to Aerial programme, and spoke with some of our tutors.

Katrín Aagestad Gunnarsdóttir's Video

Appeared December 16, 2015

So this bit of AMAZING was done by one of our students at Taking Flight, as part of her academic studies. It follows our studio and interviews Shane and how he envisions the work we do here. Well done Katrín Aagestad Gunnarsdóttir. It's class!

Aerial Acrobatics - Taking Flight Dublin

Appeared December 6, 2015

Multimedia article (sound and images) on www.thecircular.org, where Katrín Aegestad Gunnarsdóttir talks about taking up aerial at our studio and some of her journey since that time.

Tone-Up Trapeze Style

Appeared November 30, 2015

Article published on www.image.ie by Niamh Wade, after she took a taster in Supports at our studio.

Sick of the gym? Maybe try pole dancing, trapeze or laughter yoga

Appeared August 30, 2015

Article published on www.thejournal.ie following an interview with Shane about the joys and challenges of training aerials at Taking Flight. Our piece starts about half-way in the article.

UFeature

Published June, 2015

When I first walked in the door of Taking Flight I thought, ‘what the hell have I signed up for?’ There were women and men hanging from the trapezes, ropes and hoops as if it was the most natural thing in the world. (To them it is and they make it look pretty easy!) I was completely out of my depth. I’d consider myself pretty fit and healthy as I train 5-6 days a week (bridal bootcamp, see!) ...

First Steps

Published on May 9, 2015

Made for an elective as part of Shane's PhD in Arts Practice. The aim of the elective was to see if it's possible to capture a creativity process, specific to aerial, on film.